GO! EMERYVILLE TRAIL GUIDE TO DINE, DRINK, STAY & PLAY!
Land in Emeryville on the Bay! With 2 Marinas, 850 Slips, 1.2 Miles on the Bay, 5 Major Hotels, 30+ Fine Dining Restaurants and Cafes and 25+ Worldwide & Boutique Brands. And unlimited ways to play!
Bay Break @ Bay St EmeryvilleWhile overlooking the San Francisco Bay, enjoy a variety of cuisines as well as craft beers, wine and cocktails from regional and national brands on Bay Street Emeryville’s open-air Bay Break Dining Terrace. Sit around one of three fire pits above Bay Street retail, while noshing on the likes of Arthur Mac’s Little Snacks, Uchiwa Ramen, Humphry Slocombe, Shake Shack & more! Play chess, cornhole & enjoy live music while you sip & snack! We designed it for you! |
Miyozen Sushi510.923.0311 |
Fogo de Chao5633 Bay St: An open grill and fire-roasted meats are central to the cultural experience of the centuries-old Brazilian cooking technique of churrasco. Bone-in Ribeye, Lamb Chops, Picanha, Seafood & Chicken. Flavorful salads, soups and veggies inspired by Brazilian farmlands. Lunch M-F 11:30a-2:30p; Brunch Sa/Su 11am-2p; Dinner M-Th 5-10p; Fr 5-10:30p; Sa 2:30-10:30p; Su 2:30-9p 510.955.1112 |
Watergate Market |
Public Market EmeryvilleFood Hall with a collection of globally inspired eateries, plus retail and services. Travel the world one bite at a time! 510.652.5852 |
Cafe Buenos Aires1366 Powell St: Friendly, welcoming cafe where you can experience the authentic taste of Argentina. Over 15 empanadas from savory & sweet, to meat & vegan. Espressos, Coffees, Alfajores, Pastries and the popular Chagaccino. M-F 7a-4p; Sa/Su 9a-3p 341.699.6958 |
Prizefighter |
Arizmendi-Emeryville Bakery & Pizzaria |
Butter Pecan Bake Shop6472 Hollis St: A family-owned cookie shop known for making buttery delicious handmade cookies that taste just like your grandma made them. Featuring 12 distinct flavors, including their signature Brown Butter Pecan, Cookies & Cream, Dark Chocolate Sea Salt & Strawberries & Cream. M-F 9a-7p; Sa/Su 9a-5p 510.817.4630 |
Calypso Rose5959 Shellmound in the Public Market: 510.837.7733 |
Doyle St. Cafe5515 Doyle St: A cozy family-owned cafe tucked away in Emeryville serving breakfast, brunch and lunch since 1991. Airy warehouse style setting with lots of natural light. Fresh, simple ingredients and an outstanding dining experience has made it a favorite M-Su 8:30a-2p 510.547.3552 |
Secrets of Tiger Asian Bistro6520 Hollis St: 510.788.0766 |
Touch of Soul |
Jungdon5333 Adeline St: 925.640.9221 |
Ruby*s Cafe6233 Hollis St: Emeryville’s gem and vital hub. For over twodecades, it’s the go-to friendly café where you can sip an espresso andpolish off your presentation or that bagel. Sneak away with friends forlunch or order online. Enjoy the chill vibe with an Avocado Toast, Ruby’sVeggie or California BLTA. M-F 7a-2p 510.601.0622 |
Cafe Rack |
Good to Eat Dumplings1298 65th St: A gastronomic journey through the picturesquemountain villages and the bustling city alleys of Taiwan. Thoughtfullycrafted multi-course menu guided by stories, histories and hospitality.Flavors from the night markets or Grandma’s kitchen…and then there arethe dumplings! W-Sa 5-9:30p 510.922.9885 |
Rob Ben’s Restaurant & Lounge3627 San Pablo Ave: A variety of comfort soul food. Shrimp &Grits, Oxtails, Chicken & Waffles, Poor Boys. Beastmode Margaritas.W 3:30-11:30p; Th 3:30-11p; F-Sa 3:30-9:30p; Su 11:30a-6p 510.250.9636 |
Los Moles |
Uchiwa Ramen5614 Bay St, Ste 233: 510.808.5179 |
The Sunday3986 Adeline St: 510.922.9354 |
Los Cantaros Taqueria |
Hong Kong East Ocean Seafood Restauant |
Simurgh Bakery & Cafe4125 San Pablo Ave: Traditional baked goods & food commonto the cultural landscape of the Near & Middle East. Fresh phyllo doughfor baklava & boureks. Known for their famous pistachio baklava.Hand-rolled grape leaf dolmas, stuffed sun-dried eggplants, gluten-freealmond cookies & more! Daily 9a-7p. 510.596.5685 |
Trader Vic’s9 Anchor Dr: A fun Polynesian style restaurant overlooking theSF Bay in the Emeryville Marina. Global cuisine using Han DynastyChinese ovens. Exotic rum-based tiki bar. Home to the original Mai Tai!Laid back daytime vibe and bustling night life. Occasional nighttime barmusic. W-Su 12-9:30p; HH W&F 3-6p; Th 4-9:30p 510.653.2400 |
Flores5616 Bay St: Fun, vibrant Mexican restaurant serving traditional Mexican cuisine and over 50 rare and small-batch tequillas and mezcals. Handcrafted margaritas and creative cocktails. Dishes and flavors sourced from family recipes from the Gulf to the Pacific. Taqueria to-go shop next door. M-Th 11:30a-9p; F 11:30a-10p; Sa 11a-10p; Su 11a-9p 510.301.7683 |
Why Cook?2000 Powell St, Ste 110: 510.350.7575 |
Paradita Eatery5959 Shellmound @ Public Market: 510.808.5073 |
Pippal Regional Indian5614 Bay St, #235: From the team behind Michelin-recognizedRooh in San Francisco, Pippal is a warm indoor-outdoor gathering placethat encourages meaningful conversations over regional Indian cuisineand craft cocktails, wine and beer. Vibrant Indian recipes made with localCA ingredients. M-Th 11:30a-9p; F-Su 11:30a-10p 510.601.8178 |
Summer Summer Thai Eatery5885 Hollis St #50: Delicious and healthy Thai cuisine in acasual, modern setting. Extensive menu of traditional Thai dishes andinnovative new ones. Fans love the Pad Thai, Veggie Empenadas andDumplings with peas and kaffir lime leaves sauce. More hits: YellowCurry, Miang-Kam & Spicy Pork Salad. Beer, wine and cocktails. M-F11a-2p; 5-8:30p; Sa/Su 5-8:30p 510.658.3234 |
KYU2 Sushi Restaurant |
Trophy Club @ Tipsy Putt5690 Bay St: Speakeasy curating handcrafted cocktails, barrelaged liquors, aromatics and more. 510.356.8222 |
Rotten City Pizza |
Townhouse5862 Doyle St: Built in 1926 and rented by a bootlegger named“Blackie”, it has been a speakeasy, brothel, Country/Western bar,family-owned Italian joint, and for the past 35+ years, an upscale casualrestaurant. Fresh & seasonal fare, handmade pastas. Lively bar, iconicdining room & outdoor heated patio. Tu-Sa 2-9:30p 510.652.6151 |
Branch Line Bar5885 Hollis St, #25: 510.547.1100 |
Rudy’s Can’t Fail Café4081 Hollis St: A modern version of a retro diner servingcomfort food and drinks, Rudy’s is where people of all walks of life canfeel welcome and eat honest food in a fun ambiance. Reasonably priced,family-friendly. Awesome weekend brunch! Summertime music. Su-Tu8a-3p; W-Sa 8a-3p & 5-9p 510.594.1221 |
The Bureau 510 |
Bank Club CafeTake a seat at Bank Club Cafe for an inviting cafe experience in the middle of Emeryville Emeryville. Ready for a drink to unwind? At this restaurant, you can pair your meal with something from their full bar.Hours Sun-Fri 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM Sat 10:00 AM – 1:00am |
Best Coast BurritosBest Coast Burritos, BCB, was founded on the idea of sourcing fresh, wholesome ingredients to bring you a new take on Mexican favorites you love and crave.Inspired by the taquerias all along our coastline, we offer food that embodies the laid back, California vibe. On our menu, you’ll find the classic California Burrito (Fries in a burrito? Yes, please!), indulgently loaded super fries, fish tacos and a robust breakfast burrito to power you for your day aheadMon-Fri 7:00am-8:00pm Sat-Sun 11:00am-8:00pm |
Wondrous Brewing1306 65th St: A gem of a brewery with fantastic beer and a chillvibe. Passionate and thoughtful about brewing small batch beers.Lagers, hoppy beers and barrel-aged beers. Fun outside communalpatio. You can order food from Los Moles, Good to Eat Dumplings orRotten City Pizza and enjoy the outdoors. Dogs are welcome outside.M-Th 2-9pm; F 1-9p; Sa 12-9p; Su 12-8p 510.289.4280 |
Lanesplitter PizzaSunday-Thursday: 11:00 am – 11:00 pmFriday-Saturday: 11:00 am – 11:00 pm(Dining room opens at noon.No delivery after 11:00pm.) |
Hidden Spot/Hometown Heroes4000 Adeline St: Your go-to Sports Bar & Eatery in Emeryville!Chill and enjoy the game, meet up with friends and grab a bite. HiddenSpot is inside Hometown Heroes. Burgers, Chicken Wings and more!Outdoor patio. Local craft beers and signature cocktails. Su-Th 11a-9p;F/Sa 11a-9:30p 510.817.4661 |
Honor Kitchen & CocktailsHole in the wall that will make you feel Honored! |
AVE Emeryville at Bay Street5684 Bay Street: Hybrid of home and hotel above Bay Street’sshopping & dining! Flexible-stay, fully furnished 1 & 2 bedroomapartments. Custom furniture packages, fully accessorized kitchens,private washer/dryer, bed/bath linens, HDTVs & utilities. Resort pool,24/7 fitness center, high-speed WiFi, dog park, garage/EV stations.510.674.0706 |
Shower of Flowers510.652.3458 |
Ohana CannabisOhana Cannabis provides customers with quality, clean, and fully tested, medical and/or recreational cannabis combined with excellent customer service! The Cannabis Consultants are experienced, knowledgeable, and focused on ensuring of a safe, secure, and rewarding experience for the Bay Area and surrounding communities. Open daily. Se habla español! |
The Zentner Collection5757 Horton St: 26,000 sq ft gallery, showcase and warehouseof Fine Asian Art. From Japanese antique Samurai Arms & Armament,screens and framed art, to Chinese hardwood furniture, porcelin andpottery from the Song, Ming and Qing dynasties. Korean antiques andSoutheast Asian religious statues. Family owned & operated for 40years. W- Sa 11a-5p 510.653.5181 |
Bay St EmeryvilleA freshly reimagined shopping, dining and entertainment destination located in the heart of Emeryville. The open-air center is organized in 3 city blocks with lush landscaping, urban atmosphere, great food & shopping, engaging community events & public works of art. Catch a movie, have a bite to eat or just hang out. Noteworthy tenants: Apple, Barnes & Noble, H&M, Nike Style, Sandbox VR, Sephora, Urban Outfitters and more! Foodie destination with Flores, Fogo de Chao, Pippal, Humphrey Slocombe, Tipsy Putt and Uchiwa Ramen. |
Jered’s Pottery5743a Horton St: Pottery studio with all kinds of vessels andplates, including the unique California Line of dinnerware. Potter JeredNelson has been making dinnerware for some of the nation’s top chefsincluding Daniel Patterson, Michael Mina, Michael Chiarello and StanleeGatti. Th-Sa 10a-6p 510.891.1462 |
Horton Landing ParkHorton St & 53rd St: Green landing @So Bayfront Pedestrian Bridge. |
Pixar Animation StudiosCreator of the world?s first computer animated feature film ? Toy Story in 1995, they have now produced 21 feature films (A Bug?s Life, Monsters Inc, Finding Nemo, and more). They moved into their new Emeryville Pixar studio in 2000 & Walt Disney bought Pixar in 2006. Pixar is a closed studio and does not offer tours. Do watch The Incredibles and you will see scenes from Emeryville in the beginning of the film! |
Greenway Bocce Ball |
Greenway Outdoor Ping-PongRent ping-pong equip. |
Doyle Hollis Park |
Hyatt Place Emeryville/SF Bay Area5700 Bay St: Hyatt Place Emeryville/San Francisco Bay Area isdesigned to meet the needs of the modern traveler. 175 spaciousguestrooms & suites, 1,440 sq ft of meeting space, on-site dining withcomplete bar, complimentary WiFi, and 24/7 fitness center. Guests canexperience attractions like UC Berkeley, Fisherman’s Wharf and Alcatraz.Gallery Hosts are there to assist when calling. 510.285.9232 |
AMC Bay Street 165614 Bay St, Ste 220: An iconic destination for East Baymovie-goers. Luxury amenities such as plush power recliners,MacGuffins full bar, and premium presentation formats including DolbyCinema and IMAX. AMC is recognized as the industry leader and aniconic destination for movie-goers. Home to the only IMAX screen in theEast Bay within 30 miles. Enjoy movie magic each time the lights godown! 510.457.9003 |
Gallery 45094509 Horton Street: Emeryville’s newest gallery, a project of thenonprofit Emeryville Celebration of the Arts, features the work of thelocal creative community as well as bringing additional voices andvisions to Emeryville and the SF Bay Area audience. Will includeregional, national and international artists and concepts to further enrichits cultural offerings. 510.652.6122 |
Hilton Garden Inn |
45th Street Artists? CooperativeProvides affordable live/work space for artists in a supportive environment. It is the City of Emeryville?s first established arts organization. Visual artists, musicians, choreographers, writers, designers and fine craftsmen, many of national and international stature, constitute their membership. Also provides a flourishing Youth Art Program and Open Studio Tours. 510.655.2880 |
Oaks Card Club |
Orangetheory FitnessA science-backed, technology-tracked, coach-inspired workout designed to produce results from the inside out ? giving people a longer, more vibrant life. Check their website for class hours. Located in Emeryville Public Market. 510.560.4565 |
Trivium GamesEmeryville?s first and only escape room immerses players in a developing story where they are the main characters in a paranormal investigative mission. In this real-life adventure game players must solve a series of interactive puzzles and challenges within the time allotted. High-end set design, expertly crafted puzzles, and a sense of humor. Great for groups and team building. 510.947.9044 |
Huchiun Park4311 Hubbard St: Large lawn, art, bicycle access, picnic tables. |
Tipsy Putt East BayLocal craft beer-focused pub (40 brews on tap!) that features a unique and challenging miniature golf course. Authentic street tacos, hearty salads, monster burritos, killer quesadillas, nachos & more. Elevate your experience in a speakeasy – Trophy Club – hidden in plain sight, offering creative craft cocktails, curated bites in an exclusive environment with a secret entrance. Come for happy hour or to watch sports, all are welcome. 21+ after 5p. |
Guitar Center |
Wareham Development5800/5585 Hollis St: Believing in the nexus of the arts, thecreativity inherent in scientific innovation and the beauty of the Bay Area,their sculpture gardens & spectacular landscaping at the EmeryStationresearch campus inspire all who visit. Wareham’s public art collection isthe largest in Emeryville and they are a longtime supporter ofEmeryville’s Celebration of the Arts and art programs in the publicschools. 510.594.5640 |
Hyatt House ? Emeryville/SF Bay AreaHyatt House Emeryville offers spacious rooms and one bedroom suites with a fully equipped kitchen and living room area. Free WI-Fi, fitness center, pool and hot tub. Food and drinks in the evening at H BAR. Walking distance to the Powell Street Plaza shopping center and endless eateries at the Emeryville Public Market. 510.601.5880 |
Marina Park |
All About The Dogue Salon & Spa3850 San Pablo Ave: Comfortable air-conditioned facility helpsDOGues to rejuvenate and relax. Clean, friendly and calm atomosphere.A wide variety of services including spa package pre-bath brushing,blueberry facial, PAWdi-cure with file finish, luxurious loofah bath &more. Warm, welcoming and caring groomers. 510.653.1691 |
Point EmeryFrontage Road: Beautiful views, public art and water sports |
Shorebird ParkFrontage Rd & Access Rd: Small beach, shore seating, birding.Great place to relax and reflect. |
Peladeau ParkPeladeau St & Stanford Ave: Acres of green park on the Greenway |
Big Daddy’s Complete Rejuvenating Community Garden3601 Peralta St: Garden with beautiful art sculptures. |
Kala Artists in Schools (ECCL)Provides Emeryville students the opportunity to work with professional artists on visual and performing arts projects to stimulate creativity and expand visual understanding. Instruction in animation, printmaking, book arts, digital media, ceramics & mural painting; drumming, dance, theatre & storytelling. Emeryville Unified School District. 510.841.7000, x 203 |
The Emery4510 Hubbard St: An extraordinary collection of studio, one, twoand three-bedroom apartments for lease across a four-building enclave.A nod to Emeryville’s edgy industrial past while infusing lofty interiorswith artful, modern details for an understated, tailored living experiencein this waterfront Bay Area town. 510.902.4266 |
Christie Avenue Park |
Four Points by Sheraton SF Bay Bridge1603 Powell St: Comfort, convenience & centrally located nearEmeryville Amtrak Station, Pixar, Grifols & Tanium. Convenient todowntown SF and Oakland Airport. Easy access to wine country, UCBerkeley. Newly renovated spacious rooms featuring luxury bedding,free Wi-Fi and ergonomic workspaces. Fitness Center, outdoor pool andnearby golf, tennis, indoor rock climbing. 510.547.7888 |
Pacific Landscapes GalleryExhibiting images of the natural world including landscapes, desert forms, golden gate bridge, sunsets, panoramas, whales, bears, owls, waves and so much more! Photographer Stephen Lefkovitz. Open by appointment and gallery venue available for rental. 510.999.7001 |
Joseph Emery Park Skate SpotS.P. Ave between 45th St & Park Ave behind Arizmendi Bakery. |
The Compound Gallery1339 61st St: An art museum featuring a diverse range ofcontemporary art in rotating exhibits. Created by two artists with a lovefor art. Discover the Admiral Dot Miniature Gallery, named after AdmiralDot, a 19th century San Francisco native and sideshow performer.Interdisciplinary art facilities include printmaking, letterpress & variouslabs with benches and studios. A community gathering place. Art shopand artcade. W-Su 12-6p 844.278.7447 |
Sonesta Emeryville/San Francisco Bay Bridge5555 Shelmound St: Feel at home when on business or vacationin this friendly, relaxed environment. Double Queen, King & King Suiterooms, free Wi-Fi, flat-panel TV, 24 hr business & fitness centers, viewsof the Bay. Easy access to Bay Street Mall, Oracle Park, Berkeley,Oakland and SF. Breakfast and dinner, beer, wine & handcrafted cocktails.9 meeting room/private event venues & catering. Indoor pool & spa.Next to walking/bicycle Bay Trail entrance. 510.652.8777 |
Celebration of the ArtsAddress posted annually to emeryarts.org. The Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition (open the month of October) serves as a celebration of the city?s vibrant collective creativity and an invitation for community members and visitors to experience a sampling of artwork created by Emeryville emerging & established artists. It?s a curated group show featuring the works of nearly 100 artists and craftspeople that live or work in Emeryville. 510.652.6122 |
Fish Emeryville |